Missing file SKU112.CAB Microsoft Outlook

Q:Missing file SKU112.CAB Microsoft Outlook

hi Im using Windows XP. Last Tues, my server had problems with email. I kept getting a Send/Receive error. Then a prompt box 'Enter Network Password', which already had all my details in it keeps popping up, when i click ok, it just pops up again. I contacted my server. They seem to have fixed the email problem...except for me! Spent 40 min talking to a girl from virgin last ight..no help at all! She said it was problem with Microsoft Outlook. 'Pressed a few buttons' and it eventually came up that file SKU112.CAB was missing! It then asked me to re-install ms outlook but it had been pre-installed when i got laptop! I can still access email via server but have used ms outlook for 15 yrs and really want it back! I have tried to find a 'free download' but they all charge!! so dont know what to do??? any ideas? Thank you!!

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Hi. I just read many posts here on this forum about Microsoft Office 2003 and how they can't use their programs because it says SKU112.CAB file not found and then you're prompted to insert a source disk.

Well........it happened to me also and I spent all day online trying to find an answer and tried many online suggestions but nothing worked. Then I figured it out myself!

Here's the solution but it requires two computers and a flash drive (easy to find, very reasonably priced and great to have for many reasons).

Do you have Microsoft Office 2003 on another computer? If not, do you know somene who does? If you answered NO to these two questions, then sorry! If you answered YES, then continue.

Go to the computer that has MO2003 and search for .CAB. Then COPY all the .CAB files that are in the MSOCache path to the flash drive. There should be around 83 files. Then insert that flash drive into your computer and when you are prompted to BROWSE your computer or enter a CD, just enter the drive letter that contains your flash drive. Instant fix! It only take a few seconds.

My small office has MS Office Standard 2003. Due to an update that was done on 2 of the computers we are stuck with this error of looking for the SKU112.cab file. We have done all the research on MS to fix but our issue is we don't not have the office disk it was installed from and due to the age of the software can't seem to find anywhere. At this time we can't not open any Office programs and paperwork is backing up. Can anyone give me a link where I can download this file or maybe send it to me.

1.The First of my problems is Microsoft Office 2003.Whenever i try to open an existing Word file i get an error message stating that my SKU112.CAB file is missing.I had borrowed the office trial off a friend,and he doesnt have the CD anymore,and its pretty hard for me to download the whole trial installation on dial-up.

Ive looked through a few help threads on other sites,but i still cant manage to fix it.I looked under to find the Hidden folder MSOCache but never found it.So i decided to make my own with the correct Hierarchy of C:\MSOCache\All Users\90000409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9,and got the SKU112.CAB,SKU112.Xml,STD11N.msi off of my friend,i also managed to get the FILES folder with all the subdirectories and files aswell.

When i go to open office,i still get the error message that my SKU112.CAB file is missing,what am i doing wrong?

Ive been to the office 2003 folder and opened Word directly from there and it opens fine,but whenever i attempt to open a new file,It keeps giving the error message of how my SKU112.CAB file is missing.

2.This second problem is very strange.Whenever i open an installation for a program i usually get the installation either for my Norton Antivirus or my Microsoft DirectX SDK setup coming up,i keep pressing cancel for around 4 tries and eventually my correct installation comes up.Anyone know why my computer does this?

I need help. I downloaded this file to my desktop, but now what, how to I get in into the place it needs to be

A:Missing sku112.cab

The file belongs to Office Standard 2003. Do u have other office suites installed like office professional 2003 along with office standard 2003 ??. then uninstall all office suites and fresh install any one of them.

I recently installed Service Pack 2. And now Microsoft Office doesn't work. Every time I try to run Office or Excel it says that SKU112.CAB is missing and it won't load. It asked me to put the Office CD in, so I did. The file was not on the CD. So I searched my harddrive and found the file in two places. I tried both of those locations and Excel would not accept it. It said it could not find the right file. Does anyone know what I can do? A place to download the right SKU112.CAB file? Or another solution to this problem?

A:Missing SKU112.CAB, Office won't work.

Look at this link.

It is suggested that you may have multiple Office 2003 suite product installed.

Prompted to remove programs that hadn't been used in order to clear up space on my hard drive, I deleted Microsoft Office (as my Add/Remove programs indicated that it hadn't been used since 2004), and I inadvertently deleted Microsoft Word, Excel, etc...including Outlook and Internet Explorer. Unable to do any type of system restore. Nothing in recycle bin. Are my email folders still on the computer? Can I access them? Missing all of my contact information, address book as well. I am working on a Toshiba laptop with Windows XP. Thank you.

Running Office 97 on Windows ME, I had Office on Drive D.Drive D has been removed and Office re-installed on Drive C.When I open Outlook, I get a message that an add-in, scrptxtn.dll, could not be installed or loaded from Drive D. Outlook then opens OK, but I cannot find any reference to scrptxtn.dll in any of the system files, the registry or anywhere on drive C. How do I get rid of the message?RegardsCiobair

When trying to access Microsoft Outlook, I get the message that OUTLLIB.DLL file is linked to missing export MAPI32.DLL:239.. Is there a way to retrieve it and the information in it without re-installing it?

I used the repair feature in Microsoft 2002 When I opened my e mail program, Microsoft Outlook 2002, all my e mails were gone as were my contacts. There was a box that talked about copying the old file to the new one. Can someone explain how this is done? Thanx Desperate [email protected]

Just went into my Microsoft Works program to copy and paste a document and the processor is not listed in the programs. I believe the file to be wkswp.exe. I haven't deleted anything on my computer. I still have the Microsoft works program and everything is there working except the processor is gone. Well all my documents were saved in the processor and the documents are still there but when i try to open them they ask which program I want to use to open them and of course now I have to use microsoft word. At least I can convert them but I am really disturbed about this. I went into search on all files and folders and nothing comes up. Did a registry scan with C cleaner and their is a application path issue with this file and about 6 that say open with application issue. These are all the Wkswp.exe files. I have not deleted anything from my computer. The only thing I did was uncheck some startup programs because for some reason they were all starting up at startup so today I went into the startup program and they are all checked again. I didn't do that either. Got any ideas on how to solve any of this. I don't want to lose my files and I don't have the cd since it was on the computer when I bought it. AVG antivirus shows nothing and I have PC tools spyware and it doesn't show anything either. I have free zone alarm for my firewall. Can a driver issue cause this? Just don't understand where the file went.

A:Microsoft processor file missing??

Uninstall MS Works, Manually delete the Works folder under C:\Program Files (this has to be done. Just uninstalling and reinstalling won't work), reboot and reinstall MS Works.

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I have rebuilt my PC installing Win2000 professional with Office 2000. And when I want to open up Microsoft Access, it gives me this error message.

"Microsoft Access couldn't find the file "system.mdw". This is required for startup.

I tried doing a fresh reinstall of Office but still giving me the same error message and eventually not opening anything.

Please help!ODAU

A:Microsoft Access Not starting up..missing a file..

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SYMPTOMSWhen you uninstall Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office, the System.mdw file and the sample databases are removed, even if you have made changes to these files. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, obtain Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1/1a (SR-1/SR-1a).

Hi i recently ran a registry cleaner on my comp thinking it was needed but now know different. I think it may have erased needed files for my microsoft office with frontpage when i try to open it a window appears saying it's unable to locate proplus.exe file needed to launch office. is there anything i can do to get it back there was no restore point or backup as i have done a complete cleaning of my system since. can anyone help me or let me know if i'm screwed and need to buy new software thank you

A:missing proplus.exe file for microsoft office

Just for the record:Bleeping Computer DOES NOT recommend the use of registry cleaners/optimizers for several reasons:? Registry cleaners are extremely powerful applications that can damage the registry by using aggressive cleaning routines and cause your computer to become unbootable.The Windows registry is a central repository (database) for storing configuration data, user settings and machine-dependent settings, and options for the operating system. It contains information and settings for all hardware, software, users, and preferences. Whenever a user makes changes to settings, file associations, system policies, or installed software, the changes are reflected and stored in this repository. The registry is a crucial component because it is where Windows "remembers" all this information, how it works together, how Windows boots the system and what files it uses when it does. The registry is also a vulnerable subsystem, in that relatively small changes done incorrectly can render the system inoperable. For a more detailed explanation, read Understanding The Registry.? Not all registry cleaners are created equal. There are a number of them available but they do not all work entirely the same way. Each vendor uses different criteria as to what constitutes a "bad entry". One cleaner may find entries on your system that will not cause problems when removed, another may not find the same entries, and still another may want to remove entries required for ... Read more

What is the best software to remove an encrypted password on a PST file created with Microsoft Outlook 2003? Thanks

A:Microsoft Outlook PST file

Obtain the password from the person that put it on the file.

Please see the TSG Rules, we no longer provide any help with lost passwords or getting around password protection. Obviously, we can't determine the real intent here, so our policy is to abstain from any assistance in these matters.

when i try and run microsoft powerpoint it won't work because it says that there is a missing file called pplntl.dll can someone tell me how to fix it or send me the file by e-mail please help i need powerpoint if you can send me the file can you send it to [email protected]

Hello! I really need help!! I am trying to downlaod the trial of microsoft office to my computer. It tells me I have a file needed that is corrupt. I dont know where to find the file. I am not able to run the sfc/scannow tells me path cant be found or I dont have permission but I am the administrator on this computer. I am in desperate need of help!!Thanks

A:Missing or corrupt file while downloading microsoft office

There is a space between sfc and /scannow.If you are trying to run the setup program fromthe website,download it to your computer first,thenrun setup.Select save instead of run and save it to your desktop.

Had a harddisk hiccup, the computer blue screened. Restart. Windows won't load. Launched recovery console from XP CD. Ran chkdsk /r. Reboot. Windows won't load. Reboot. Start in Safe Mode w/ Command Prompt. Ran System Restore. Chose a restore point from this morning (2 hours before first crash). Reboot. Windows loads fine. Run chkdsk once loaded. Reboot. Finds and fixes all sorts of errors. Reboot. Windows loads fine with no problems. Launch Outlook. Says Outlook.pst cannot be found. Check under c:\documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\microsoft\outlook... sure enough, there's no PST file in there. Also missing is the folder where I had a good backup from Friday. Hmmm. Scanpst is no good to me, as there are NO current PST files on the drive. I've got a good backup from January of this year, but I'd rather not restore that since I'd be missing several months of emails.

What gets me is that my backup folder gone. Probably should have chosen a better location for it (it was a subfolder under the usual folder where the PST is located).

Any thoughts?

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A:outlook.pst file missing

Crossgrain do not save any new data onto the drive, it may cause permanent loss of files by overwriting the data you want to recover. Try a file recovery utility like Disk Doctors Instant File Recovery. Whatever the recovery software, though, a potent point to remember is that when you download the program it is best saved on a disk other than the one you hope to recover data from or you could be permanently erasing otherwise recoverable data.

When I launch Microsoft Outlook, I can't save my email message's because an error message states that the program can't find "OUTLOOK.PST" I have reloaded Outlook and still am getting the problem!I have a personal pst file created but outlook needs it's own pst file.Any help would be appreciated.

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A:missing outlook.pst file

Hello thereWhat I would do is change view file types to show hidden and then navigate to documents and settings your username local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook and look for the pst there. Or just go to the file menu and click open outlook data file then navigate the way I just described. Hope this helps

One of my users reported that his Outlook (2007) shortcuts were disappearing each time he exited. I proceeded to check the Outlook.xml file for corruption but noticed that it is missing altogether. I have no idea why/how this has happened, and how to solve it.

I am running xp and oddly it crashed on Saturday - taking with it years of added apps. I just moved and have lost or left behind cds and toi top it off mt cd doesn't work so I am transfering from a flash drive. Besides telling me to get a new computer can someone help me to get microsoft 2010 installed?

Well if you registered you copy with Microsoft, you can call them and you MAY be able to get a set of Cd's so you could reinstall Office.You are going to need to have your original "Key Codes" as MS will not provide a new one.

I have a Microsoft Office Outlook file that won't open. Each time I attempt to do so I get a box that comes up and reads cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open file: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Wrong Number.msg. the file may not exist, you may not have permission to open it, etc. I right clicked properties on the folder and it shows a 7.6 MB file that should open with Microsoft Office Outlook. Does anyone know why this may happen?

If you don?t have any technical skill then the only option you have is using a third party tool like OST to PST Converter. If you have lost your Outlook mailbox
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I am attempting to transfer MS Outlook file from one computer to another. I have successfully transferred the file from the CD to the appropriate Outlook folder on my C drive. I then utilized the following steps: 1)open outlook 2) tools, services, (the services screen opens) add button, (the add services to profile screen opens) 3)select the personal folders from the drop-down and OK the create/open personal folder screen appears 4) select the appropriate file to be restored and click on the "open" button. At this point I receive an message that indicates that the file which I have chosen is "not a personal folders file". When I close this message it is followed by another message indicating "properties for this information service must be defined prior to use. In the past I have successfully completed an Outlook transfer but it appears that I am not doing something right this time around. It would be very much appreciated if anyone could assist me. Thank you.

A:Transfer Microsoft Outlook File From One Computer To Another

If you're not using exchange server see this outlook synchronization tutorial. Works for Outlook 2003 and older versions. In addition, see other outlook articles.

Is Microsoft Outlook Express put the patch on the Outlook Expree E-mail for blocking the VBS file? There's a regular Outlook e-mail that has a patch if the people download it for blocking the VBS file.or When will Microsoft put the patch on the outlook express soon?

Thanks,Bob

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A:Is Microsoft Outlook Express for blockingthe VBS file

Bob the best antivirus Attachment protector is yourself, don't open it if you are unsure of it's origins. Saying that, the I Love You Bug certainly had it's own appeal. I was bitten as it had a coworkers name on it who certainly wasn't in love with me, so I wanted to know why... Ten minutes later we all knew something was up.

There is a simple way to view attachments without opening them. Hit Ctrl+F3 and a message source box will open, scroll down and if you see code then it is advisable to delete the entire e-mail. Shift+Delete.

Now, there is another way to transmit a virus and it is through a Signature. The Kak worm is successfully doing that. I was protected the other night from viewing that Signature while in Outlook Express, a prompt came up asking if I wanted to run an activeX component not marked as safe. Being a bit more cautious with my own computer I said no and was rewarded with the reason. The poster was complaining about a signature being added that was calling for a kak.htm file. I also hit Ctrl+F3 and scrolling down the message source, I could read the entire code for the Kak virus. With that said these are my settings for Internet Zones in IE Tools>Internet Options>Security>Custom LevelRunning IE5 version 5.00.2314.1003 and Outlook Express 5ActiveX controls & Plug-insEnabledDownload Unsigned ActiveX ControlsPromptInitialize and script ActiveX Controls not marked as SafePromptRun ActiveX controls and Plug-InsEnabledS... Read more

I am hoping someone can give me advice on the following error message which spontaneously started appearing in Outlook (2007):

"Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. Errors have been detected in the file xyz.pst. Quit Outlook and all mail-related applications, and then use the Inbox repair tool (Scanpst.exe" to diagnose and repair errors in the file. For more information about the Inbox repair tool see Help".

Is the "Scanpst.exe" file already installed on my system with Outlook? If not please post a url where it can be downloaded for Win7 64 bit Ultimate. I have read a few forums pointing to errors with xml files used for the Navigation Pane. Could that perhaps be the issue here or is the Scanpst.exe route the only way to fix it?

Before I upgraded to Windows 8.1 I made a backup of my Microsoft Office Outlook Mail folder which was saved as a .pst file. I have tried over and over to import this file into Microsoft Outlook. My email works fine but I can't import any of my contacts. I am not sure how to get these files imported. Any assistance would sure be appreciated.

Hi,I'm having a red x appear in outlook when trying to view a tif file. I can see the file when I reply to that message, but in the actual e-mail itself you can't see it. I've already tried to delete the ...\local settings\temporary internet files\OLK.. folder. This still doesn't help to display the images. Is there anything else I can try to help fix this issue? Thanks so much.

A:Outlook 03- red x missing image tif file

I probably also should have mentioned I'm running Windows XP Pro and Outlook 2003

I wanted to get outlook.pst back.. Since i just wanted to execute outlook.exe but it was not getting executed since outlook.pst file was missing.. But i found a method.. C:/users/me/appdata/local/Microsoft/outlook/yourfilename.pst

Copy it to C:/documents/outlook and when the error arises while executing outlook, just select the newly copied file and everything goes well.. Please share coz i din find a proper reply when i was facing this problem.. thank you.

Hi Guys and Girls, I am running windows 98 and I came accross aa program that enhances Email called Annotis. I thought it would Jazz up my Email as I run a group called Happy Shakers for us people with Parkinsons. Thats why the double letters, sorry.I did not have outlook Express on my computer. In order to download it I needed to download IE6 which I did. When I tried to download this Attonis I get an error message that says can't find MSIEXEC which I believe is the outlook express program. Trying to get some more information from Microsoft they say the requirements are 350mghz I only have 166mghtz. I reaalize that has nothing to do with the missing file but my computer has slowed to a crawl. I would like your advice. What should I do ? Caan I go back to IE5 and keep outlook express 6.? I believe you can't download outlook express by itself. I am really short of memory and I read outlook express takes quite a chunk. Would that missing MSIEXEC be the maain file for out look which is actually msien.exe. Your advice would be appreciated . thanks Larry

Now that we have started a new year, I would like to start "from scratch" with Microsoft Outlook 2003, but I do not want to completely delete all of the e-mails received during 2006, although I will no longer require them to be accessible from within Microsoft Outlook 2003.

Is this as simple as moving the current Data File (“.PST”) to a back-up location, and creating a new, empty one for 2007?

Is Microsoft Outlook Express put the patch on the Outlook Expree E-mail for blocking the VBS file? There's a regular Outlook e-mail that has a patch if the people download it for blocking the VBS file.or When will Microsoft put the patch on the outlook express soon?

Thanks,Bob

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My Outlook .pst file is corrupted after a power failure. Currently, the file is 0kb and scanpst.exe doesn't seem to be working. I do have a backup but it only covers last week and before, and I've received important emails just this week.

Is there any way to recover my emails? One thing I've noticed is that I can "find" all those emails when I search by using Windows 7 Search, they all show up on search but I can't open/copy/preview them.

Thanks in advance.

A:Microsoft Outlook 2007 - Corrupted .pst file problem

Do a search for any other PST files on your computer. Open Outlook and go to File > Data File Management and double click the Outlook.pst entry. Where it says filename copy the path with the exception of the Outlook.pst portion and paste it into the search or file open box. Are there any other PST files in there?

I am running Vista Home Premium. I allow overnight automatic download and installs of software from Microsoft, Norton, Quickbooks, etc. This morning. my machine had automatically rebooted, There was an error message on the screenError loading C:\PROGRA~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\M3PLUGIN.DLL When I tried to open Outlook 2003, the screen was open for about 2 seconds and closed. Each time I tried to open Outlook again, it closed faster. I have opened all other Office applications OK. I have rebooted and still no change (yes, the same error message). I cannot find anywhere to download the M3PLUGIN.DLL.Help appreciated.

I have a customer with a frsutrating problem. He woke up a few days ago and found his Ouutlook 2007 pst file missing. He's running Vista. We can do a search and see the e-mail and other info from the missing PST file but Vista doesn't tell us where it's located. We checked his AppData/local/Microsoft/Outlook folder and there is no Outlook.pst file. Also his Archive.pst is missing. Yet, search is showing his old e-mail.

Any suggestions? He's in a panic! His business is on the line.

A:How to Recover Missing PST File Outlook 2007 on Vista

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I am reinstalling all programs on my computer after I lost everything to a virus. When i download the Office Home and Student 2007 it gets most of the way through and I keep getting the ERROR 1311 E:\SKU112.CAB. Nothing seems to work to get this program going. Please help me

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